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What's the best places to have breakfast/lunch/dinner?
I need 4 or 5 breakfasts, 2 or 3 lunches, and 2 or 3 dinners.
Also, any places I've got to stop for like snacks or whatever would be great.
I don't really care where in New York it is, it can be in Manhattan or somewhere near it for all I care! =P

2006-11-24 10:46:47 · 6 answers · asked by dia9301 2 in Dining Out United States New York City

6 answers

Hey Now...

My all time favorite:
Lunch,
dinner is expensive, but worth it!!!
but not even close to "Per Se" at $287 per person...

Bouley
120 W. Broadway
Cross: Duane Street
212-964-2525

The Food is Exceptional along with the service & decor!!!
You will have 6 waiters to serve you...
It will run you between $80 - $100 a plate but I swear to
you it is worth every dollar...

NOTE;
They have a prix fixed lunch for $35, its a bargain!

BTW:
Reservations are a MUST...
Ask for a 5pm seating...

Other:

Brooklyn
Peter Luger Steakhouse-Porterhouse for two!!!

These are my Favs in lower Manhatten...
I like lower Manhatten best for dining...

Nobu- Super Sushi
Chanterelle-French
Il Giglio-great Italian/little brother to Il Mulino
One if by land...Romantic!!!
Note:
Agave- in "The Village"..cool spot great for lunch and
then hang in the Village!

Note:
Lunch
Joes Shanghai-Great food...Soup Dumplings to KILL for!!!
24w 56th street

Il Palazzo-Italian
Pellegrinos-Italian
Il Cortile-Italian
Nyonya-Malaysian
Angelos of Mulberry-Italian
Note:
Ferrara...a great place to stop for pastery & coffee...

Note:
Gothem Bar & Grill-the $25 prix fixed lunch is a STEAL!!!

Babbo-Mario Batali place
Note:
Il Mulino-BEST Italian in NYC/$85 per plate

Best deli's:

Barney Greengrass
541 Amsterdam Ave
cross st: 86th

Katzs Deli
205 e. Houston Street
Cross St: 6th Ave

For Desserts and Hanging Out...
Serendipity3
is located at:
225 East 60th Street
between 2nd and 3rd Avenues
New York, NY 10022

Have Fun & Enjoy

Smiles

2006-11-24 15:44:25 · answer #1 · answered by TheSearcher 3 · 0 0

breakfast:
1. Katz deli
2. Carnegie deli
3. Sarge's
4. Stage Deli

lunch:
1. Katz Deli
2. Carmine's- Italian
3. Tavern on the Green- reservations in THE CRYSTAL ROOM ONLY- Contemporary
4. P.J. Clark's on 3rd Avenue
5. J.G. Melon's

Dinner (all need reservations):
1. One If By Land, Two If By Sea- Contemporary- fantastic
2. Patsy's- Italian- fantastic
3. Daniel- French
4. Sparks- steak and seafood
5. The Sea Grill- seafood
6. Rosa Mexicana- Mexican
7. Le Bernadin- French
8. Savoy- Contemporary
9. Gramercy Tavern- Contemporary
10. Smith and Wollensky- steak and seafood
11. Pietro's- Italian
12. The Four Seasons- Contemporary
i recommend you make reservations at least 2 weeks in advance. also, check the dress code and menu prices!

late night (after 10:00 p.m. when the plays and sports games are over- make reservations):
1. Joe Allen's- reserve a table in the bar- celebrities enter and exit through the bar
2. Elaine's
3. P.J. Clark on 3rd street

snacks:
1. Papaya Palace- hot dogs
2. Nathan's- hot dogs
3. Ray's Famous Pizza- pizza
4. most any deli
5. go to Little Italy for pastries, especially Ferrara's
6. Macy's bakery/deli

2006-11-25 05:24:38 · answer #2 · answered by lou 7 · 0 0

Today, the best restaurant in NYC is probably Tao. If you like ethnic food and like Russian, the best is a small place on the west side in the 50s called Uncle Vanya. If you like Sushi, try Nobu. If you like delicatessen sandwiches, try either The Stage deli or The Carnegie Deli.

2006-11-24 10:51:31 · answer #3 · answered by brucenjacobs 4 · 0 0

a great cafe is Cafe Regio in little Italy amazing Coffe and canollis a tiny hole in the wall so dont bring a big group

2006-11-24 14:08:39 · answer #4 · answered by Sami K 1 · 0 0

Gramercy tavern

2006-11-25 09:43:33 · answer #5 · answered by chefbill 3 · 0 0

I loved oyster bar!
Near Central Station.
Nice and simple

2006-11-24 11:05:15 · answer #6 · answered by solotse 1 · 0 0

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